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let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. (george chattering excitedly) this program was made possible by: >> chuck e. cheese's, proud supporter of pbs kids, who know of all the things a kid can learn, one of the most important is learning to laugh. pbs kids, where a kid can be a kid. for over 90 years, stride rite's been there, from the first wobbly walk to the first day of school, helping you choose the right shoes. stride rite is a proud sponsor of curious george. rainforest cafe, proud sponsor of curious george, reminding you that anyone can make the world a brighter place by conserving our natural resources. when you're saving one can... both: you're saving toucans! (toucan squawks) funding for curious george is provided by contributions to your pbs station... ooh. ...and from: (lively drum intro) ♪ you never do know what's around the bend ♪ ♪ big
let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. (george chattering excitedly) this program was made possible by: >> chuck e. cheese's, proud supporter of pbs kids, who know of all the things a kid can learn, one of the most important is learning to laugh. pbs kids, where a kid can be a kid. for over 90 years,...
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let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
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let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> bbc world news america
let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> bbc world news america
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let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet los angeles.
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let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet los angeles. isisisis announcer: this program was made possible by: >> ♪ i'm a whirlibird... >> chuck e. cheese's, proud supporter of pbs kids, solutes all the parents who know staying active with their kids is fun and healthy for them. >> ♪ i'm a whirlibird. >> pbs kids, where a kid can be a kid. rainforest cafe, proud sponsor of curious george, reminding you that anyone can make the world a brighter place by conserving our natural resources. when you're saving one can... both: you're saving toucans! (toucan squawks) s to your pbs station and from: ♪ you never do know what's around the bend ♪ ♪ big adventure or a brand-new friend ♪ ♪ when you're curious like curious george ♪ ♪ swing! ♪ ♪ well, every day ♪ every day ♪ ♪ is so glorious ♪ glorious ♪ george! ♪ and everything ♪ everything ♪ ♪ is so wondrous ♪ wondrous ♪ ♪ there's more to explore when you open the door ♪ ♪ and meet
let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet los angeles. isisisis announcer: this program was made possible by: >> ♪ i'm a whirlibird... >> chuck e. cheese's, proud supporter of pbs kids, solutes all the parents who know staying active with their kids is fun and healthy for them. >> ♪ i'm a whirlibird. >> pbs kids, where a kid can be a kid. rainforest cafe, proud sponsor of curious george, reminding...
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they told us that we would be moved off the land and the land would be used for development. >> the problem is that most byzantium's have no legal titles. nearly all land is owned by the state, which can be sit to whoever it wants. >> at the moment, a lot of people to know know their rights on their own land. they don't have pieces of paper or titles and therefore they cannot protect it. >> across africa, chinese, indians, middle eastern companies are investing in farm land. we saw signs of change in zambia. >> we cannot be putting people out and leaving it to their own devices. that is in human even if the world under somehow touched >> in the capital, there is a new government. championing the poor is the vice president. a white farmer who is scrutinizing land deals and the claim made by investors that they will bring jobs. >> i would like this and all you would. i would like it a value added properly, the truth of the claim. >> you sound very skeptical. >> yes, i am skeptical. i want to know with the justifications look like. i would say 90% of what is promised or projected. >> will you
they told us that we would be moved off the land and the land would be used for development. >> the problem is that most byzantium's have no legal titles. nearly all land is owned by the state, which can be sit to whoever it wants. >> at the moment, a lot of people to know know their rights on their own land. they don't have pieces of paper or titles and therefore they cannot protect it. >> across africa, chinese, indians, middle eastern companies are investing in farm land....
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after a high ranking officer used pepper spray. they continued their anti- capitalist vigil, city unions will march with them on wednesday. a sign of the influence they're starting to exert. the question is whether these protests will lead to a new political movement. a left-wing tea party, if you like. if their enthusiasm -- will their enthusiasm last or will it trade with the autumn sunshine? >> i want to end the federal reserve and abolish it and remove it and i want to get all the politicians that -- out of office and i want to stop corporate influence on the government campaigns are any government influence at all. >> the protesters are not unified in their demands or their motivation but they're tapping into discontent in a country where unemployment is high and the economy is weak. >> corporate zombies, love it. we have john cassidy. we have had 700 people arrested over the weekend because of these occupy it wall street protests. do you think this is the beginning of what we saw in london this summer? >> it might well be. th
after a high ranking officer used pepper spray. they continued their anti- capitalist vigil, city unions will march with them on wednesday. a sign of the influence they're starting to exert. the question is whether these protests will lead to a new political movement. a left-wing tea party, if you like. if their enthusiasm -- will their enthusiasm last or will it trade with the autumn sunshine? >> i want to end the federal reserve and abolish it and remove it and i want to get all the...
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then they can help us. i do not know if there will be enough money for them all to go through school. >> a big families are the norm. six children is the average. it is causing a huge increase in numbers. zambia's population is projected to triple by 2015 and keep rising. >> that is despite an array of modern contraceptive methods. including injections, and plants, the pill, and condoms. >> people will have to travel. they would rather use the money to buy food to feed the family. >> this is a useful country, half the population is aged 16 or under. more and more families are leaving the countryside to live in the capital in search of work. population growth can be good for the economy, with a young work force and relatively few elderly. but the increase here is so rapid, the fear is a could perpetuate poverty. zambia is barely able to feed 13 million people now. how would cope with 100 million or more by the end of the century? how did you encourage the young to have fewer children than their parents? aid
then they can help us. i do not know if there will be enough money for them all to go through school. >> a big families are the norm. six children is the average. it is causing a huge increase in numbers. zambia's population is projected to triple by 2015 and keep rising. >> that is despite an array of modern contraceptive methods. including injections, and plants, the pill, and condoms. >> people will have to travel. they would rather use the money to buy food to feed the...
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>> that brings us to the end of today's broadcast. do not forget to use those new iphones to check our web site. to check in with us tomorrow. -- do check in. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> this is kim - about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. (george chattering excitedly) this program was made possible by: >> ♪ i'm a whirlibird... >> chuck e. cheese's, proud supporter of pbs kids, solutes all the parents who know staying active with their kids is fun and healthy for them. >> ♪ i'm a whirlibird. >> pbs kids, where a kid can be a kid. for over 90 years, stride rite's been there, from the first wobbly walk to the first day of schoo
>> that brings us to the end of today's broadcast. do not forget to use those new iphones to check our web site. to check in with us tomorrow. -- do check in. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> this is kim - about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in...
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thank you for joining us. nicolas sarkozy has now said after the deal was struck that it was a mistake to allow greece into the euro. >> this is not the for statement. in the past few years a number of european countries have raised similar issues. greece got in the eu with the same procedures as everyone else. we decided yesterday that we wanted to stop pointing fingers at each other. >> many europeans agree. >> if we often hear it leaders -- we often hear leaders expressing their frustration at st. such things. we have a monetary union. this did not allow for the necessary supervision of what each did fiscally. for by changing this, we have taken away any potential discussions like this and this is one of the big successes of what happened. >> how can greece have the growth necessary to pay off the debt? >> the payoff goes hand in hand if you are going to have long- term sustainability. this can only be if the structural changes bring results. with the decision yesterday, it gave breathing room. >> it seems
thank you for joining us. nicolas sarkozy has now said after the deal was struck that it was a mistake to allow greece into the euro. >> this is not the for statement. in the past few years a number of european countries have raised similar issues. greece got in the eu with the same procedures as everyone else. we decided yesterday that we wanted to stop pointing fingers at each other. >> many europeans agree. >> if we often hear it leaders -- we often hear leaders expressing...
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about land use issues. and a lot more circumspect. >> there is the genuine dilemma, the melting pressure to make african land more productive. the danger is that a volatile than dynamic is created drive -w dynamic is creadt. the by resentment of those that wish to make a profit. >> of the challenges and opportunities of all 7 million of us. it is time for halloween, cools and mythical monsters. after spending 700 years. in a cave, the mummified body of a peruvian woman is getting her a virtual autopsy. -- is getting a virtual autopsy. >> i am a physical anthropologist in washington, d.c. behind me, we have one of the human remains fro mthe mo -- from the mountains. she has undergone what we call natural mummification. she was put in a cave and in a dry, cold environment. she became mummified. she is about 700 years old and represents one of the best preserved bodies and most beautiful, in my opinion. we have the possibility of learning quite a bit. one thing i am going to do is using the scanner to enhance
about land use issues. and a lot more circumspect. >> there is the genuine dilemma, the melting pressure to make african land more productive. the danger is that a volatile than dynamic is created drive -w dynamic is creadt. the by resentment of those that wish to make a profit. >> of the challenges and opportunities of all 7 million of us. it is time for halloween, cools and mythical monsters. after spending 700 years. in a cave, the mummified body of a peruvian woman is getting...
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let us talk about the politics. one thing that kept the ntc together was unity around getting rid of gaddafi. do we now see jockeying for power in that organization? >> absolutely. you will also see it among the militias critical in forcing the regime from power. they have rival interests in getting the oil. you have 140 tribes with land, 30 of which are important, which will be jockeying for position, nervous one tribe will do better than another. then the militias, who have put their lives on , want to be part of whatever happens next. it plays out a lot of different ways. at the same time, the transitional council has managed to get experience on the ground, and like every other country. they have had to deal with international relations and picking up garbage. they deal with more experience of the realities and difficulties. we will see an important political transition in different ways. but there is a common goal. >> do you think now that gaddafi is gone this group can stay together, now that the glue that hel
let us talk about the politics. one thing that kept the ntc together was unity around getting rid of gaddafi. do we now see jockeying for power in that organization? >> absolutely. you will also see it among the militias critical in forcing the regime from power. they have rival interests in getting the oil. you have 140 tribes with land, 30 of which are important, which will be jockeying for position, nervous one tribe will do better than another. then the militias, who have put their...
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even the president used water to show condolences'. -- used twitter to show condolences'. >> he had a tremendous charisma, and he believed things so passionately that you would believe them. >> steve jobs, adopted as a baby and later a college dropout, was always determined to follow its own path. more than 30 years ago with apple's co-founder steve wozniak he said out to bring personal computers into the home. >> almost any time we had discussions about how something should be done, he was almost always right. >> the drive for perfection made him a demanding colleague, but he persuaded consumers to pay top prices for gadgets like the iphone and the ipad that look and often worked better than their rivals. and when he was forced out of apple for more than a decade, it changed another industry with picks are. he pioneered the animation unit. he tells students at stanford university that facing death brought things into focus. >> your time is limited, so do not waste living someone else's life. do not be trapped by dogma, which is living with the results of other people's thinking. to n
even the president used water to show condolences'. -- used twitter to show condolences'. >> he had a tremendous charisma, and he believed things so passionately that you would believe them. >> steve jobs, adopted as a baby and later a college dropout, was always determined to follow its own path. more than 30 years ago with apple's co-founder steve wozniak he said out to bring personal computers into the home. >> almost any time we had discussions about how something should...
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. >> thank you for joining us. rescue workers in turkey are continuing to search for survivors from the earthquake. two people have been pulled out from the rubble. one of them is a university student and was found alive 60 hours after the earthquake. rescue workers broke into the floor as he emerged from the debris. our correspondent sent this report. >> slowly they are digging down into the heart of the masses of concrete that were once people's homes. they're pulling away the masonry piece by piece. four days on, they have heard no signs of life. news of survivors elsewhere has galvanized the teams of rescue workers. this is an agonizing wait for people with family members still buried here. every now and then, a moment of hope. >> we have just been told to be quiet. they have not found a sound but now they think there might be someone alive. they're asking us to keep very very quiet. >> using the silence they shout out and they listen for the slightest sound. no luck this time. the digging resistance. the inhab
. >> thank you for joining us. rescue workers in turkey are continuing to search for survivors from the earthquake. two people have been pulled out from the rubble. one of them is a university student and was found alive 60 hours after the earthquake. rescue workers broke into the floor as he emerged from the debris. our correspondent sent this report. >> slowly they are digging down into the heart of the masses of concrete that were once people's homes. they're pulling away the...
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they were used for more mob or blue collar crimes. the defense will appeal whether that was permissible. >> the district judge denied a request that he stay free pending his appeal. but said judge chose not to hand out a longer sentence because of his medical problems. from a life of privilege to present in may, the mastermind behind the biggest insider- trading ring in a generation, he is now paying the price and the judge hopes it will deter others from following in his footsteps. >> for more on this case in the message it sends, i am joined by a broker for the "the new york times". the judge warning to send a message to wall street. do you think insider traders will listen? >> this has to be looked at in the context of what has been an aggressive two-year campaign by the federal government to root out insider trading on wall street. he was the centerpiece and the orchestrator of the biggest insider-trading conspiracy the wall street has seen. this sentence does send a message but importantly, it is below 20 years that the governmen
they were used for more mob or blue collar crimes. the defense will appeal whether that was permissible. >> the district judge denied a request that he stay free pending his appeal. but said judge chose not to hand out a longer sentence because of his medical problems. from a life of privilege to present in may, the mastermind behind the biggest insider- trading ring in a generation, he is now paying the price and the judge hopes it will deter others from following in his footsteps....
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what can you tell us about him? >> abdel rahim al-kib is something that can bring the national transitional council together. there have been a lot of reports about internal squabbling and power plays over the body of the former dictator, where it should be buried, how it should be buried. this is seen as a consensus figure. he is from tripoli as well and that has helped the city. this should be the seat of power, they say. this is a tripoli candidate. this should help unify feelings and bring people together. that is what libyans or what. they want people to move on ahead. they want to move on this ambitious plan toward democracy with the idea that the prime minister will collect a cabinet, which will lead to elections in 8 months time to draw up a new constitution for libya. people are eager to move on that road to democracy as soon as they can. >> how much of those plants for the future are affected by nato ending its mission in libya tonight? mindthink it's focus his on libya. nato has ended its mission and it m
what can you tell us about him? >> abdel rahim al-kib is something that can bring the national transitional council together. there have been a lot of reports about internal squabbling and power plays over the body of the former dictator, where it should be buried, how it should be buried. this is seen as a consensus figure. he is from tripoli as well and that has helped the city. this should be the seat of power, they say. this is a tripoli candidate. this should help unify feelings and...
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about land use issues. and a lot more circumspect. >> there is the genuine dilemma, the melting pressure to make african land more productive. the danger is that a volatile than dynamic is created driven by resentment of those that wish to make a profit. >> the challenges of our ever- growing population. baseball fans around the world will be glued to the tv for the climactic finish of the world series tonight. three venezuelans will take the field for pride in the south american country. how much longer can they stay in the game? the academy is looking for the next major league stars and struggling under the stringent economic policy. >> a young pitcher hoping for success in the united states. baseball is one of few areas where there are strong ties between venezuela and the west. >> we are here every day, giving it everything. that is the dream, to play in the major leagues. >> established by the detroit tigers and the rest of the country, a future champions. a government currency controls and employment
about land use issues. and a lot more circumspect. >> there is the genuine dilemma, the melting pressure to make african land more productive. the danger is that a volatile than dynamic is created driven by resentment of those that wish to make a profit. >> the challenges of our ever- growing population. baseball fans around the world will be glued to the tv for the climactic finish of the world series tonight. three venezuelans will take the field for pride in the south american...
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>> that brings us to the end of today's broadcast. do not forget to use those new iphones to check our web site. to check in with us tomorrow. -- do check in. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> this is kim - about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. presented by kcet los angeles.
>> that brings us to the end of today's broadcast. do not forget to use those new iphones to check our web site. to check in with us tomorrow. -- do check in. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> this is kim - about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in...
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moving -- joining us. moving away from turkey, the united states has brought its ambassador home from syria because of concerns for his safety. the state department is blaming syrian authorities for a campaign against robert bork. he was pelted with tomatoes and eggs -- robert ford. last month, he was pelted with tomatoes and eggs. syria has withdrawn its ambassador from washington. i spoke to the former u.s. ambassador to syria. he is just saying that he has been brought back for consultations. it is not a formal recall. if that is the case, how serious is this in diplomatic terms? >> it is certainly not as serious as a formal recall or certainly even a break in relations. neither of those events that happened. it is not unprecedented, hardly unprecedented, to recall ambassadors for consultation. however, in this case, they said there was incitement and threats against the ambassador. he is already experienced several incidents in which his car was attacked and the like, as you point out. >> why would ass
moving -- joining us. moving away from turkey, the united states has brought its ambassador home from syria because of concerns for his safety. the state department is blaming syrian authorities for a campaign against robert bork. he was pelted with tomatoes and eggs -- robert ford. last month, he was pelted with tomatoes and eggs. syria has withdrawn its ambassador from washington. i spoke to the former u.s. ambassador to syria. he is just saying that he has been brought back for...